Kenninghall News Issue 185 November 2015
Remembrance SundayPersonally, I don’t think the purpose of this Service is to debate the merits or otherwise, or even the morality or otherwise, of War but to remember humbly and with utmost gratitude the Sacrifice of those who found themselves involved in conflicts past and present. However, I believe the abhorrence of War is an almost universal sentiment, so I invite you to join me in this Prayer for Peace.
“ God of the nations, whose kingdom rules over allHave mercy on our broken and divided worldShed abroad your peace in the hearts of all peopleAnd banish from them the spirit that makes for war;That all races and people everywhere may learn to liveAs members of one familyAnd in obedience to your laws,Through Jesus Christ Our Lord ………….. Amen”
Tel: 01953 888533email: [email protected]
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Services at St Maryʼs for November
Sunday 1st 11am Holy Communion, All Saints Day (PCC follows) Sunday 8th 10.50am Remembrance Sunday Service Sunday 15th 11am Holy Communion Sunday 22nd 11am Service of the Word Sunday 29th 8am Prayer Book Holy Communion, Said, First Sunday of Advent
You Are Welcome!
Useful telephone/email contacts: Amblers: 01953 888343 or 888483 Carpet Bowls Club: 01379 687305 K’hall Lands’ Trust: 01953 888117
(email) [email protected] Kenninghall Morris: 01953 888291
K’hall Pre-Schl Nursery: 01953 888048 K’hall Primary School: 01953 887286
Kings Ride GP Surgery: 01953 887208 Parish Council: 01953 887521
Playing Field Fund: 01953 888291 Red Lion Bowls Club: 01953 887566 St Mary’s Bell Ringers: 01953 888176
The Red Lion pub: 01953 887849
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Graham Barber
Notes from the editor
Once again I am indebted to a reader for pointing out to me that I had got the bin collections out of synch with reality. At least this month I can now reassure everyone that they are correct (but they wouldn’t have been!). Now I just have to try and remember to check things a bit more carefully for accuracy each month, as it’s very easy to operate on autopilot when looking at some of the recurring activities.
KENNINGHALL BOOKSHOP
WONDERFUL SELECTION
ALWAYS OPEN
20p paperbacks 50p hardbacks
All in aid of Kenninghall Schooland the Village Hall.
Rose Cottage, East Church StreetJust follow the signs
Hedge planting at David Brown’s again! Sunday 22nd November from 10am to 12.30pm. We shall be doing some gapping up where we were 2 or 3 years previously along the boundary of the old Deer Park. Come down from the Fersfield Road and you will see us on the left hand side. Follow the signs. Soup and cider as usual! Lucy Whittle
What should we be doing in our gardens?
For November:
Clear up leaves from lawns/ponds; Raise containers on to pot feet, to prevent waterlogging; Plant out winter bedding: Prune roses to prevent wind rock; Insulate outdoor containers from frost - bubblewrap works well; Don’t forget to feed the birds; If you have a bonfire, before lighting please check for hedgehogs, as they are attracted to them for hibernating.
Kenninghall Gardening Club have held very few meetings this year but hopefully next year, when we have a new hall, we will get back to monthly meetings.
We will not be having a Christmas meal, but have decided to arrange a mid January meal instead. Further details will be in the next newsletter.
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Coffee (and Cake) Morningat
The Willows, East Church StreetSaturday 7th November
10am - 12 noon
All proceeds to RBL 'Poppy Appeal'
The Norfolk Churches Trust Sponsored Bike Ride And Walk
On 12th September last, Anne Wood and Ann and Norman Groves raised £345 by cycling and walking to many of the churches and chapels in Norfolk. Much of this money will go to maintaining St Mary's church so well done! I would also like to thank the volunteers who recorded the visitors to St Mary's throughout the day. They were praised for their friendly, welcoming greeting to our visitors, which reflects on the whole of our community - again well done! This event will occur again around the same time next year so I urge you to support our village church by getting out your cycle and your walking shoes and enjoy a healthy way to earn money for St Mary's and of course there will always be a need for volunteers to act as visitor recorders.
Many thanks again.
John Broughton
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A Plea From the Dam
Dear DoctorAt about 9 PM on Sunday the 20th of September, my wife had an accident when the wheels of her bicycle got stuck in a trench in the road that was not cordoned off properly. She
managed to walk home with the support of her damaged bike and on getting home, decided that she did not want to sit up half the night waiting for an Out of Hours doctor or sit up most of the night in A&E in Norwich but wanted to go to bed instead.
The next morning she rang the surgery for an emergency appointment and an hour or so later we were in the waiting room and we were seen shortly after that. Barely in the consultation room, the doctor told us that we were incorrect in describing the appointment as an emergency. An emergency should have been dealt with on the Sunday night and not the next day.
This was before an examination was carried out so it was not on the basis of medical necessity but more on the basis of terminology and we were both confused and felt a little hard done-by as we are neither of us in the habit of overusing the services of the Surgery and would not dream of describing something trivial as serious in order to jump the queue but the doctor promised to send us an information sheet setting out what is and what is not an emergency.
I have been offered an appointment 12 days after asking for one and I have heard of people getting an appointment within a few days so there is a large element of chance
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involved in that process. Accidents by their very nature are difficult to predict as well, so the odds against making an appointment to coincide with one’s next accident must be close to astronomical.
Perhaps there is a type of appointment that I’m not aware of; something along the lines of ‘Not A Medical Emergency But Nevertheless Urgent’ appointment. It so happens that Namebnu was the name of the Nigerian prince who offered me a million dollars US for using my account and that went horribly wrong even though I gave him all the details he asked for. As acronyms go I don’t think NAMEBNU really has a future.
We must be missing something, but until we receive the information promised we’ll be none the wiser. We will, of course, continue to pay your wages as we like to think of ourselves as good citizens but it would be very nice to know how we can minimise the risk of getting our knuckles rapped. At our age, being regarded as naughty has lost some of its attraction.
Yours faithfully
Il Presidente (perhaps better known to you as YY 37 69 22 C)
Village Hall Update
It has been a while since the last update on the new hall. Sadly, there has been no progress since the steel frame was erected.
The contractor who is building the housing development will be leaving when the housing is completed. A new contractor will take over the site and build the new hall as soon as the site is vacated. We are hopeful that the new contractor will progress the new hall build in a speedy fashion. Fingers crossed again.
Peter Kay Chairman Kenninghall Memorial Hall Committee
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HO HO HO - IT'S BACK - CHRISTMAS IN THE COURTYARD!
Sunday 29th November 2015
3-5 pm
Meet Father Christmas, enjoy mulled wine, mince pies, hot chocolate and a bacon roll.
Come and buy your Christmas presents from the varied & interesting stalls
Some stalls still available - for further information - please call Sandy 01953 716023 or Kirsty 01953 888221
We look forward to seeing lots of you!
All proceeds to St. Mary's Church
200 CLUB SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER DRAWS The September and October draws of the 200 Club took place during the Kenninghall Morris Practice. The winners are as follows:
September October
1st £20 Mr R Holton (167) 1st £20 Mrs P Rankin (196) 2nd £15 Suzanne Hardwick (34) 2nd £15 Simon Marsham (223) 3rd £10 Lorry Rice (194) 3rd £10 Kevin Edwards (28)
Congratulations to all the winners!
200 Club Subscriptions and Invitation to New Members It will soon be that time again when 200 Club subscriptions for 2016 will be due. We are still looking to get as many people as possible using a Standing Order. Many thanks to those of you who already use this option as this helps the volunteer collectors hugely.
Setting up a Standing Order is easy, either on-line or at your branch, using our Bank Account details as follows:
Account Name: Kenninghall Playing Field FundSort Code: 20-26-34Account Number: 70585084Amount: (£12 per entry)
Date of First Payment: 11th January 2016Frequency: AnnuallyReference (if available): Your Name
Once you have set up the Standing Order, just let your collector or me know
(contact details below).
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For those who are unaware of the 200 Club and what it is for, here are some details:What is the 200 Club?The 200 Club is a lottery run by the Playing Field Fund which is a Charity set up to manage the running of the Playing Field - the one on the Lopham Road – just the other side of the School. The income from the 200 Club is intended to cover the cost of maintaining the field. How much does the 200 Club raise each year?Thanks to all our supporters, the Club made over £1600 last year (after prize money and costs have been deducted).What are the costs of maintaining the playing field?The largest outlays are the grass cutting and the mandatory Insurance, along with the annual safety check by RoSPA (legal requirement) these alone come to £1900. Other outlays include maintaining the play equipment and carpark and managing the moles. Other things such as regular safety checks, clearing rubbish (including broken glass – thank you to whoever decided it was sensible to throw bottles onto the MUGA!), strimming, hedge cutting etc. are performed by volunteers – mostly members of the Playing Field Committee.How does the charity cover the shortfall?Over recent years we have held some very successful ‘Football Fun Days’ in conjunction with local football clubs on the field. These have provided additional funds, which not only covered the shortfall, but allowed us to improve the facilities (e.g. new training goals which are available to borrow). Sadly we were unable to run the event this year due to lack of support.What can I do?
Join the 200 ClubIf you are not currently a member of the 200 Club please consider joining. It only costs £12 per year per number and you are in with a chance of winning up to £100 – Yes £100! To do this either you set up a Standing Order (details above) and let me know or, if you are unable to set up a standing order let me know that you would like to join and I, or another volunteer, will visit to collect your money. Please provide your name and address in any message to me so we can deliver your membership card (and pick up
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any subscriptions from you if required) and, if you are lucky enough, we can deliver any prizes.
Already a member? - Increase your chancesDon’t forget that you can hold more than one number so even if you are already a member you can increase your chances of winning by buying additional membership numbers – just drop me a line to let me know if you would like to do this.
Volunteer your servicesAnyone can help out. From the odd bit of help looking after the field or helping to collect 200 club membership subscriptions, through to becoming a trustee on the committee, we will always welcome you. If you have any financial experience or are interested in getting some please see our advert for a new Treasurer.
Many thanks,
Peter Osborne (Chairman)(Contact: 01953 888291 or email: [email protected])
Interested in money? Interested in helping your community?Treasurer required to join our team of Trustees and volunteers
Kenninghall Playing Field FundRegistered Charity 280606
Our accounts are not complex and turnover is low. Role incudes:
Recording income and expenditure. Checking 200 Club Standing Orders. Writing cheques as required. Providing balances and projections at committee meetings. Providing end of year accounts for approval at the AGM.
This post is voluntary – previous experience would be nice but is not required.
Contact Peter Osborne on 01953 888291 or email: [email protected]
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Your church roof needs
Raising the Roof!
The Dolce Singers are offering the people of Kenninghall a truly eclectic mix of music, with proceeds going to the essential repair of St Mary’s Church roof.
Venue - St Mary’s ChurchDate - Saturday 21st November 2015
Time - 7.30pmCost - £5
Tickets from the Village Shop or on the door
Further information from Anna Cottrill on 01953 888767
DO COME!!
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Needles & Natter Do you sew, knit, crochet, (or would you like to learn), or just like a chat? Perhaps you have just retired or moved to Kenninghall? Why not come along and join our 'needles and natter' sessions. We meet on a Wednesday afternoon at 2pm, at different homes, so if you would like to know more, please ring for further information. Avril 01953 888483
Borderhoppa Outings - A great day out!
Borderhoppa has lots going on for our members in November and December, including lunches out, visits to garden centres and Christmas fairs and Markets.If you or someone you know would like to join us, please call us on 01379 854800.
Membership is £6 for six months, or £10 for twelve months. Outings are individually priced.
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December Outings 2015
Thurs 3rd - Lunch at the Chip Inn, Long Stratton and Cherry Lane Garden Centre, Pulham - £7 (chips extra)Sun 6th - Bungay Christmas Street Market - £8Mon 7th - Bury St Edmunds - £14Sat 12th - Ipswich Christmas Market - £14Mon 14th - Xmas Lunch at Jolly Farmers, Forncett St Peters - £25 includes lunch
November Outings 2015
Mon 2nd - Dereham - £15Thurs 12th - The Range, Norwich and lunch at The Village Inn, Little Melton - £15 (lunch extra)Mon 16th - Highways - £14Sat 21st - Great Yarmouth Christmas Fair - £17Mon 23rd - Ely - £20
The Red Lion www.redlionkenninghall.co.uk Tel: 01953 887849 Mandy and the Red Lion Team offer you a warm welcome, good food, real ales and friendly faces We are looking forward to Autumn and Winter here at the Lion; soon have those fires roaring! We have some new events planned, and the return of some favourites!
Our CHRISTMAS MENU is now available. We are taking bookings for the 3rd - 23rd December.
November at the Lion Sunday 8th: our regular Jam Session, from 4pm Thursday 12th: our regular Quiz Night, now from 8.30pm Thursday 19th: just over a year ago was our first LADIES NIGHT BUBBLE DOGS, so what better reason to have another one!! The bubbles will be flowing and hot dogs on offer! Saturday 21st: another anniversary!! A year ago this weekend we relaunched the new look Red Lion, so to celebrate we plan to party with music from PITCH MONKEY from 9pm Tuesday 24th: Open Mike Night, from 7.30pm
Free Customer WIFI
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Kenninghall Amblers
A date and a venue have yet to be organised for the November walk, but if you are interested, or require any further information about the walks/group, please ring Avril on 01953 888483 or Sylvie on 01953 888343.
We normally leave the Market Place at 10am (car sharing where possiblel) and have a walk somewhere for about an hour, and then have lunch at a convenient hostelry near the chosen walk.
Mobile Library
Stops 10.05am – 10.25am, Market Square 10.30am – 10.50am, Church Layby 11am – 11.20am, School Close
Dates Friday 20th November
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Bin Collections
November 5th (B); 12th (G) 19th (B); 26th (G)
Carpet Bowls Club
We meet on Friday evenings from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Always looking for new members to join. If you are interested please contact Gerald on 01379 687305
St Mary’s Bell Ringers’
Practices
November: 4th
11th, 18th, 25th
The Kenninghall Noticeboard
Kenninghall Morris Practice 7.30pm - 9pm November: 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th
Christmas in the
Courtyard
November 29th: (see
page 7)
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Parish Council Meeting
November: 3rd
Raising the Roof!November 21st (see page 11)
Coffee and Cake Morning November 7th (see page 4)
Hedge Planting
November: 22nd (see page 3)
Kenninghall Woods Work Party November: 12th (9.30am to 12.30pm)
Events at Redgrave and Lopham Fen, nr Bressingham, IP22 2HX November 2015
Regular events
Wildlife Watch Group Saturday 14 November, 10.30am - 12.30pm A club for 6 – 12yr olds, £2 Contact [email protected] or call 01379 688333
Adult Courses
Introduction to low relief sculptures in clay Thursday 19 November, 10am - 4pm A hands-on course, suitable for beginners, using garden birds as a starting point. With tutor, Glenn Holman. £35, including materials. Booking essential on 01473 890089
Botanical illustration Saturday 28 November, 10am - 3pm Illustration techniques with the emphasis on botanical accuracy, using autumn leaves, bulbs and plant material. With botanical illustrator Christine Grey- Wilson £25/£21.50. Booking essential on 01473 890089 “Geodiversity of the Upper Waveney Valley” a talk by Tim Holt-Wilson Tuesday 24 November, 7.30pm Organised by the SWT Valley Fens Wildlife Group. £2 per person, including refreshments All welcome, no need to book16
by Steve Gordon, Chairman
Cable laying returns to centre of village
Just when we thought it was all over the cable laying is returning to the centre of the village. The length of Quidenham Rd from the village centre to the GP surgery is due to be dealt with starting on Monday 19th October. Unfortunately, due partly to a change in supervisor, things got out of synch along the Fersfield Rd early in October and a number of local residents were badly affected by restrictions in access. In order to discuss the situation I organised an urgent on-site meeting on Tuesday 13 October with representatives of the contractors and Norfolk County Council Highways, plus our County Councillor Stephen Askew and one or two local residents. Some frank discussions took place which hopefully have cleared the air and got the contractors to pull their socks up!
Bottle Smashers
There has been what I hope is a short outbreak of intentional smashing of bottles in the village which is a really selfish and mindless act of vandalism. Thank you to those locals who cleared the mess up so quickly. The events have been reported to the police, accompanied by a piece of video recorded by someone who witnessed one of the incidents. At least one culprit has been spoken to by the police. If anyone ever witnesses such an event please record it on your phone or camera and report it to the police. There is nothing like the appearance of a bobby at the door to inhibit such behaviour.
Final Farewell
The end of August marked the end of 29 years of service by Colin Wright as Clerk to Kenninghall Parish Council. 29 years is an awfully long time to have served in this position and the whole village should be very grateful for such a long period of commitment. At our October Parish Council meeting Colin briefly returned by invitation to receive a formal vote of thanks together with two bottles of whiskey, one laid down in 1986 and the other in 2015 thus marking the beginning and end of his tenure. May he enjoy their contents for some time
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to come!
Steve GordonChairman, Kenninghall Parish CouncilTel: 01953 887521Email: [email protected]
Garboldisham Village Screen
Friday 6th November Suite Française
Saturday 5th December Song Of The Sea
All films at Garboldisham Village HallLicensed bar - hot drinks - ice creams
Doors open 7 pm and films start at 7.30pmTickets £4 on the door or from Garboldisham Post Office
Further info ring 01953 681189/681416
Harvest Lunch
Very many thanks to all who contributed to the success of the Harvest Lunch, which was held after the Harvest Festival. We are pleased to say that over £300 was raised towards the upkeep of, and repairs to, our beautiful church.
Friends of St Mary’s Church
PS - a date for your “Christmas” Diary! Saturday 5th December - Christmas Bazaar. Please look out for posters and the December newsletter for further details.
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by Neville Styles
After 5 months as the new chairman of KLT I thought I’d better introduce myself to those who don’t know me. I live on The Butts and work around the village and surrounding area as an agronomist. I have been involved with the woods for a few years now, having taken on the duties of mowing footpaths, etc, so many of you may have met me sitting on the tractor or with a strimmer in hand. I am also the one with the two large slobbering dogs that wander around inspecting the woods with me.
It is a privilege to have been invited to be the chairman of the KLT and to take over from Kit Grey-Wilson, under whose chairmanship the whole project grew from the initial seedling idea to the magnificent woods we now have at Hemp Meadow. The job is made much easier by the continued service and support of many of the committee who were also there at the outset.
We have a wonderful refuge of peace and tranquility in the combination of Kenninghall and Hemp Meadow woods, the envy of many of our neighbouring villages, and it is the trustees intention to maintain and improve access for all to enjoy it, from Kenninghall and beyond. However, it is regrettable that we are continually blighted in this intention by one or two individuals who throw their litter into the undergrowth or leave their dog spoil lying around (often having gone to the trouble of putting it into a plastic bag). It isn’t much to ask to take your dog litter to the bins at the entrance to the woods, and to take your litter home. In particular we have a significant amount of litter being thrown into the beck bank behind the fire pit seating area - mostly bottles and cans from groups gathering there.
On a brighter note, we have made some great progress with many maintenance jobs around the woods this season. In particular Chris Burton has initiated and managed a monthly work party this year, and they have done a splendid job clearing the walnut alley and some of the excessive brambles that have been starting to swarm over some areas. This will be an ongoing activity
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and if you are interested in joining Chris and his gang please look out for the notices in this newsletter and around the village. We have also been helped greatly by some local landowners and our thanks are due to Tommy Webster for clearing out the ditch along the footpath of Kenninghall Wood and for his annual cutting of the hay on the meadow areas. We are also grateful to Jimmy Gooderham for organising the cutting of the overgrown undergrowth along the beck, saving many man hours over doing it by hand.
Our future projects include continuing to clear the footpaths and improving the ground to make it a little easier to walk through the woods, and we intend to build a new shelter to replace the previous one that burned down.
If anyone would like to know more about what KLT does or to offer assistance in any way, then please feel free to contact me either by telephone (01953 887820) or by email ([email protected])
Nifty(Neville Styles)Chairman
Please come and join us for the third annual TURKEY TROT
A gentle jog on Boxing Day round the woods to work off the excesses of Christmas Day.
Meet outside the village shop at 11am and follow the crowd up West Church Street, down Red Lion Lane and round the woods with the finish line at the Red Lion.
All ages and abilities welcome - dogs too – it’s just a bit of community spirited good fun during the festive season!
For more information, please call Graham and Kirsty on 01953 888221.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Ps Festive dress is encouraged…
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Talking Turkey
The turkeys are enjoying the autumn bountiful harvest. All blackberries within reach have been pecked off and there is a race every morning when they are let out to see who can get the best windfall apples! Orders are coming in but there are plenty of birds left for you, sizes to suit all appetites! Also large chickens and frozen sausage meat, sausages and chipolatas.
Call 01379 697230 to place your order with any of the Wood family.
Anne Wood
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Badminton
You don’t have to wait for the Hall to be finished before you play
Badminton locally! Our small club meets at
Garboldisham Village Hall for two hours every Tuesday from 6pm to
8pm. Equipment supplied, under 14s should be accompanied.
Cost £3 per session or £2 per week payable in advance.
Contact: Pauline 01953 888086
EAST HARLING OLD SCHOOL VILLAGE HALL Available for hire at reasonable rates Large hall with modern kitchen and toilets Suitable for parties, dances, events, meetings etc. For all enquiries and further details please contact Mary Ebbs: 01953 717768 or [email protected]
APPPRENTICE DISPENSER VACANCY
Do you have an interest in Healthcare and medicines; would you like the opportunity to train to become a qualified dispenser?
Backed by the National Apprenticeship Scheme, we are seeking to employ a full-time Apprentice Dispenser at East Harling & Kenninghall Medical Practice.
You will need a minimum of 3 GCSE’s, including English and Maths at Level ‘C’ or above, and evidence of IT proficiency.
All enquiries in the first instance to Mrs. S. Ragg, Dispensary Manager on 01953 717204 or via email to: [email protected]
Closing date for applications: 16th November 2015
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FirewoodTop Quality Fire Wood at
Affordable Prices
*Now Barn Stored* Bulk loads
At Competitive Prices *****
Free Local Delivery *****
We also stock Briquettes, Kindling, & Bagged Fire Wood
Tel Mark Tel Robin Home 01953 885730 Home 01953 483339 Mobile 07766 225366 Mobile 07774 257759
Andy FreeIndependent Family Funeral Director
Fairfields, High Street,Attleborough, Norfolk
Andy Free and Jane Patrick have beenquietly helping and guiding bereaved
families in Kenninghall and the local areafor many years to arrange a funeral service
to reflect the life which has been led.You can visit us at our relaxing funeral
home or, if you prefer, we can visit you inthe comfort of your own home
Guaranteed pre-paid funeral plans andmemorialisation available.
“We believe the smallest of detailmakes the biggest difference”
Contact us on 01953 452455 (24 hours)
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CHRIS HUNTER TREE SERVICES
TEL: 01953888745 / 07776253867
FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE, QUALIFIED AND FULLY INSURED.
ALL ASPECTS OF TREE WORK INCLUDING:
CROWN REDUCTIONS,TREE FELLING,
DEADWOOD REMOVAL,HEDGECUTTING,
STUMPGRINDING,WOODCHIPPING,
WOODLAND MANAGEMENT.
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Rebecca’s Dog Grooming Services
Market Place, East Harling
Full Groom Bath Blow Dry Nail Clip Ears Clean Clip/Trim to owners’ specification Purpose built parlour
Tel: 01953 718711 Mobile: 07933 789802
GARYBELL Carpet Fitting Services
40 years experience
Sisal and natural carpets
31 School Close Kenninghall NR16 2EL
Call on 07951425905 01953 887639 GARY BELL [email protected]
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GENTLE FOLK COMMUNITY CARE
QUALITY CARE AND LIGHT HOUSEWORK DELIVERED TO YOU IN
YOUR HOME BY QUALIFIED, INSURED, TRAINED AND VETTED
CARE WORKERS. WE ARE REGISTERED WITH THE CQC .
CALL FIONA ON 01953 887187 or 0798 110 7703
FOR A FULL LIST OF SERVICES
www.gentlefolkcare.co.uk
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C&H Groundworks25 years experience in all forms of
groundworks and landscaping
SPECIALISTS FOR DRIVEWAYS, CAR PARKS, PATIO/PAVING, CONCRETING, ASPHALTING,
DRAINAGE AND FENCING
Landscaping/Ground Clearance and Excavation
Brickweave, Turfing, Ponds, Lakes and Foundations
Lorry and Digger Hire - Available with Driver
Domestic and Commercial Work Undertaken
For a FREE no obligation quote just call01953 452821 or 07818 272957
Unit 9 The AppleyardBanham, Norfolk
NR16 2HE
APPLEYARDHAIR01953 887067
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December 2015/January 2016 edition
AdvertsTo place an advert, please call Anne Wood on 01379 687230. A charge of £3 is made for 1/4 page ads, £12 for full page ads. If dropping money for ads into the village shop please remember to include your name and company name and make sure the money is secured in a sealed envelope.There is a charge of 50p per ad for “Classified” ads.P l e a s e e m a i l a d a r t w o r k t o [email protected] or place in the shop by Saturday 15
November.
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